The New York Times reports on the future of digital privacy in a post-Roe v. Wade world, saying it highlights technology’s role in surveilling Americans. Given technology, law enforcement access to data and more, security researchers said avoiding digital tools entirely may be the only way for an individual to keep their information secure. “There’s no perfect solution. Your telecom network is your weakest link," Sinan Eren, vice president of Zero Trust Access at security firm Barracuda, said.
13 July 2022
Digital privacy grim in post-Roe v. Wade world
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